Prince picks up January MVP honor

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    Prince had a huge showing across the Round of 16 matchups

    The frontcourt star has started the new calendar year on fire.

    MUNICH (Germany) - Sedona Prince has been crowned MVP for January after posting breathtaking performances in the EuroCup Women Round of 16 and providing inspiration for Panathinaikos A.C to reach the last eight of the competition.

    The forward was unstoppable in the tie with MB Zaglebie Sosnowiec; lighting it up across both games with two monstrous outings.

    Prince registered a magnificent average performance efficiency valuation of 43.0 - thanks to a pair of mammoth double-double displays.

    Her sky-high efficiency value was claimed after averaging a sparkling 26.0 points per game, as well as claiming a massive 16.5 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per outing.

    In the first leg on the road, Prince showed out in a 76-49 victory, putting Sosnowiec to the sword by coming up with a brilliant 22 points from 9 of 10 shooting. She also went to work on the glass and snapped up a mind-blowing 18 rebounds, as well as blocking 4 shots.

    While it was Sosnowiec who won the second leg 94-93 in a thriller, Prince wowed the third largest crowd in EuroCup Women history with another outstanding contribution. The 25 year-old impressed Panathinaikos fans with 30 points, 15 boards, 2 assists and 2 blocks to ensure her side strolled into the Quarter-Finals.

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